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25 
26 package com.sun.jdi.event;
27 
28 import com.sun.jdi.*;
29 
30 /**
31  * Notification of an exception in the target VM. When an exception
32  * is thrown which satisfies a currently enabled
33  * {@link com.sun.jdi.request.ExceptionRequest exception request},
34  * an {@link EventSet event set}
35  * containing an instance of this class will be added
36  * to the VM's event queue.
37  * If the exception is thrown from a non-native method,
38  * the exception event is generated at the location where the
39  * exception is thrown.
40  * If the exception is thrown from a native method, the exception event
41  * is generated at the first non-native location reached after the exception
42  * is thrown.
43  *
44  * @author Robert Field
45  * @since  1.3
46  */
47 @jdk.Exported
48 public interface ExceptionEvent extends LocatableEvent {
49 
50     /**
51      * Gets the thrown exception object. The exception object is
52      * an instance of {@link java.lang.Throwable} or a subclass in the
53      * target VM.
54      *
55      * @return an {@link ObjectReference} which mirrors the thrown object in
56      * the target VM.
57      */
exception()58     public ObjectReference exception();
59 
60     /**
61      * Gets the location where the exception will be caught. An exception
62      * is considered to be caught if, at the point of the throw, the
63      * current location is dynamically enclosed in a try statement that
64      * handles the exception. (See the JVM specification for details).
65      * If there is such a try statement, the catch location is the
66      * first code index of the appropriate catch clause.
67      * <p>
68      * If there are native methods in the call stack at the time of the
69      * exception, there are important restrictions to note about the
70      * returned catch location. In such cases,
71      * it is not possible to predict whether an exception will be handled
72      * by some native method on the call stack.
73      * Thus, it is possible that exceptions considered uncaught
74      * here will, in fact, be handled by a native method and not cause
75      * termination of the target VM. Furthermore, it cannot be assumed that the
76      * catch location returned here will ever be reached by the throwing
77      * thread. If there is
78      * a native frame between the current location and the catch location,
79      * the exception might be handled and cleared in that native method
80      * instead.
81      * <p>
82      * Note that the compiler can generate try-catch blocks in some cases
83      * where they are not explicit in the source code; for example,
84      * the code generated for <code>synchronized</code> and
85      * <code>finally</code> blocks can contain implicit try-catch blocks.
86      * If such an implicitly generated try-catch is
87      * present on the call stack at the time of the throw, the exception
88      * will be considered caught even though it appears to be uncaught from
89      * examination of the source code.
90      *
91      * @return the {@link Location} where the exception will be caught or null if
92      * the exception is uncaught.
93      */
catchLocation()94     public Location catchLocation();
95 }
96